It’s been a long, drawn-out process for Westbrook, who hasn’t played since 2016 after tearing a knee ligament in August that year. She was finally healthy enough to play this past season, but the NCAA originally didn’t grant her a sixth year of eligibility. Florida appealed in January, and the NCAA reconsidered its decision and allowed her to play.

_________________Make lots of noise
Kiss lots of boys
Or kiss lots of girls
If that's something you're into
When the straight and narrow
Gets a little too straight
Roll up a joint, or don't
Just follow your arrow
Wherever it points, yeah
Follow your arrow
Wherever it points

How many people get a scholarship covering 4 years of college and 3 years of law school, for example? If she used summer school wisely, she could be close to completing a Ph.D. before her playing days end.

Verballed to Arizona State (de-committed)
Enrolled at Arizona (never played)
Transferred to Trinity Valley Community College (never played)
Transferred to Northwest Florida State College (played 2 seasons)
Transferred to Florida (played 1 season, missed 1 season due to injury, dismissed by new staff)
Transferred to TBD

But she's a talented player, she could definitely some top 25 team.

And I'm pleased to see the Florida administration support her appeal even as she was on the outs with the team.